quahogii mucchytrium (=QPX)是硬蛤的一种共生的机会致病菌:QPX疾病管理的证据和意义

Sabrina Geraci-Yee, Jackie L Collier, Bassem Allam
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quahogii Mucochytrium quahogii,俗称QPX (Quahog Parasite Unknown),是硬蛤QPX病的病原,但对宿主与病原体关系的认识不足,阻碍了有效的防治。为了解决这一知识上的差距,我们进行了一项为期两年的研究,量化了阔氏分枝杆菌在硬蛤组织、pallial液和环境中的分布和丰度。夸氏分枝杆菌广泛分布在蛤和环境中,在有和没有已知的QPX疾病史的地区。蛤蜊中的夸氏分枝杆菌与环境中的夸氏分枝杆菌关系不强。夸氏分枝杆菌总是存在于每只蛤的组织或苍白液中,在两个解剖位置的丰度之间呈反比关系。本研究表明,沉积物-水界面和蛤蚌表皮液是夸氏分枝杆菌的环境宿主,夸氏分枝杆菌与硬蛤之间存在宿主特异性关系,支持其作为共生条件病原体的分类。QPX疾病传播给naïve蛤种群的风险似乎很小,因为夸氏分枝杆菌已经存在,并且似乎不会在不利于发病的地区的硬蛤种群中引起疾病。
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<i>Mucochytrium quahogii</i> (=QPX) Is a Commensal, Opportunistic Pathogen of the Hard Clam (<i>Mercenaria mercenaria</i>): Evidence and Implications for QPX Disease Management.

<i>Mucochytrium quahogii</i> (=QPX) Is a Commensal, Opportunistic Pathogen of the Hard Clam (<i>Mercenaria mercenaria</i>): Evidence and Implications for QPX Disease Management.

<i>Mucochytrium quahogii</i> (=QPX) Is a Commensal, Opportunistic Pathogen of the Hard Clam (<i>Mercenaria mercenaria</i>): Evidence and Implications for QPX Disease Management.

Mucochytrium quahogii (=QPX) Is a Commensal, Opportunistic Pathogen of the Hard Clam (Mercenaria mercenaria): Evidence and Implications for QPX Disease Management.

Mucochytrium quahogii, commonly known as QPX (Quahog Parasite Unknown), is the causative agent of QPX disease in hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria), but poor understanding of the relationship between host and pathogen has hindered effective management. To address this gap in knowledge, we conducted a two-year study quantifying the distribution and abundance of M. quahogii in hard clam tissue, pallial fluid, and the environment. M. quahogii was broadly distributed in clams and the environment, in areas with and without a known history of QPX disease. M. quahogii in clams was not strongly related to M. quahogii in the environment. M. quahogii was always present in either the tissue or pallial fluid of each clam, with an inverse relationship between the abundance in the two anatomical locations. This study suggests that the sediment-water interface and clam pallial fluid are environmental reservoirs of M. quahogii and that there is a host-specific relationship between M. quahogii and the hard clam, supporting its classification as a commensal, opportunistic pathogen. There appears to be minimal risk of spreading QPX disease to naïve clam populations because M. quahogii is already present and does not appear to be causing disease in hard clam populations in locations unfavorable for pathogenesis.

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